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Document 6572919
SAN JOSE PIPINGS
SAN JOSE CHAPTER OF THE AGO
October 2014
Dean’s Message
Chapter Officers
Dean: Elisabeth Pintar
www.agosanjose.org
Happy Fall everyone!
Sub Dean: Carolyn Lamcke
Secretary: Libby Codd
Auditor:
Budget/Auditor:
Melanie Cervi
Handbook: Kay Lee
Education/Resources &
Historian: Valerie Sterk
Members at Large:
David Snook-Luther
Susan Snook-Luther
Mike Cala
Membership:
Melanie Cervi
Kathy Dougherty
We are off to another fun and full year of events to attend with many of our
current members at the console. September gave us various opportunities to
fill our ears with sounds from the organ and we are fortunate that it will
continue into this month. We are in for no tricks but purely treats on
Halloween, so dress up and pick an organ concert to attend!
Speaking of dressing up, are you getting excited for what Fall brings to us in
the way of music? What ideas have you come up with to “dress – up” the
hymns or add a little extra spice to your pieces? Do you have a favorite
website, books, tricks or registration you use and would like to share with our
Guild? Let anyone on the Board know and we'll make sure to let our members
know. I know I am always looking for new ways to add color and life to
pieces and references of where to find great organ works.
Although I miss the Fall colors and weather that I had growing up in New
Newsletter: Kenneth Talbot
(408) 732-6094
[email protected]
Issue Deadline: 25th of month
Professional Concerns:
Dick Coulter
Substitutes: Dick Coulter
Treasurer/ Registration:
Kathy Dougherty
National Executive Director:
James E. Thomashower
[email protected]
Jersey, I am thankful for the constant that music brings to me. There are
certain pieces when played that transform me back to my childhood when I
was just starting out on the organ and a feeling of gratitude fills me. In a few
weeks I am off to Minnesota to visit my dearest friend from High School. It
will be bittersweet as his symptoms from ALS have rapidly progressed and we
both realize time is shortening. It is my turn to give him a little comfort and
joy as he did for me years ago. Often times he would accompany me to the
church so I would not be alone when I practiced or simply offer words of
encouragement. I am grateful to know that when my words will fail me, he
will ask me to play something so he can listen to what my feelings are saying!
How fortunate we are to have music speak for us.
I hope that this month music will bring you new friends, new joy and new
adventures. See you on Halloween...in costume!
National AGO President:
John Walker
Region IX Councillor:
Matthew Burt
[email protected]
Region IX N Coast
Convener:
Dick Coulter
[email protected]
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Elisabeth Pintar, Dean
New Email Address
Margaret Kvamme [email protected]
Colin Whitby-Strevens [email protected]
Newsletter OF THE SAN JOSE CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS
OCT 2014
14 SEPTEMBER CHAPTER EVENT
Stone Church of Willow Glen hosted an AGO recital
to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association.
Melanie Cervi
When your life is touched by illness or tragedy, it’s
important to listen to the voice that says, “Take
action.” That is what happened in Paul Rosas ‘s
life many years ago. He created a recital series to
raise money for the Alzheimer’s Association
(www.alz.org) in 2010. As part of this year’s
series, our chapter presented organist Stephen
Boniface, a frequent Bay Area recitalist who has
performed internationally including at St. Peter’s
Basilica at the Vatican, along with the Stone
Church of Willow Glen in San Jose and Gray
Matters Pro, Inc. On September 14, 2014 we
were treated to a wonderful afternoon of music.
It is always a pleasure to experience technically
superior musicians with a great sense of humor.
Stephen Boniface chose music that showcased the
organ (Shoenstein Opus 100). We were led on an
adventure through all 16 ranks including
zimbelstern. Joining him was soprano Kathryn
Donovan Campbell Campbell of Rancho
Cordova, a former featured soloist at the Basilica
Cathedral of St. Joseph in San Jose, for several
pieces using both organ and piano. themselves
using props of crowns, fans, and boas.
Stephen Boniface and Kathryn Campbell
With
repertoire
coming
from
Baroque
instrumental, Opera, Broadway Musicals and
contemporary fun, there was something for
everyone. It was obvious both musicians were
enjoying
Since the concert series is to promote awareness
and raise money for the Alzheimer’s Association,
we were treated to several personal stories. Thank
you to all who shared their hearts and raised over
$5,000. Louise Smith of Gray Matters Pro, Inc.
also shared a Stroop Test with us explaining how
neuroscience has progressed and how we can
monitor our brain.
Talk about audience
participation! We all enjoyed a hearty laugh. Ask
any of the half dozen Board members that were
there. The encore reminded us that no matter what
can touch our lives, “You’ll Never Walk Alone”
especially if you continue to enjoy music.
Recently, I was brainstorming ideas with a group
of organists for how to promote our instrument. In
my opinion, the concert on the Sunday afternoon
did just that. ♫
31 OCTOBER CHAPTER EVENT
The 31 October Chapter Event, co-sponsored with
Campbell United Methodist Church, will be a
Halloween concert 31 October, Saturday at
7 PM. This concert features organist DAVID
HEGARTY. We will have a costume contest as
well with prizes and a reception following the
concert.
David Hegarty is best known in the Bay Area as
the organist of the Castro Theatre since 1978. He
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also plays regularly at the Stanford Theatre (Palo
Alto) and at the California Palace of the Legion of
Honor. He is a prolific composer/arranger, and,
as a concert organist, he specializes in his own
transcriptions of film music from Hollywood's
Golden Age. ♫
LOOKING AHEAD – CHAPTER E VENTS
 24 October 2014, Friday
T. Paul Rosas, Organ, Laura Lang-Ree & Casie
Walker, Soloists & Stephanie Janowski, Harp,
Los Altos United Methodist Church, 655
Magdalena Ave, Los Altos, Alzheimer's Benefit
Concert, 8 PM
 31 October 2014, Friday
David Hegarty, Halloween Concert, Campbell
United Methodist Church, 1675 Winchester Blvd.
Campbell, Costume contest, 7 PM.
 23 January 2015, Friday
Angela Kraft Cross, organ, 8 Bell duets with
Larry and Carla Sue, St. Bede’s, 2650 Sand Hill
Rd, San Mateo, Alzheimer's Benefit Concert,
7 30PM.
 24 January 2015, Saturday
Diane Keller, organ, Fiume De Musica String
Quartet, Palo Alto United Methodist Church, 625
Hamilton Ave, Palo Alto, Alzheimer's Benefit
Concert, 3 30PM.
 25 January 2015, Sunday
Jazz Band, Bradshaw Duo, Paul Rosas, organ,
Advent Lutheran, 16870 Murphy Ave, Morgan
Hill, Alzheimer's Benefit Concert, 5 PM.
 January 31 2015, Saturday
Pipes, Pedals, & Pizza, Sunnyvale Presbyterian
Church, 728 W. Fremont Ave, 9AM-Noon.
UGO SFORZA IN RECITAL:
BRAVO!
Valerie Sterk
Ugo Sforza, an accomplished Italian organist and
composer, presented an outstanding organ recital at
Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church on September 12.
An audience of about 100, including many AGO
members, appreciated the variety of organ
repertoire Ugo performed. Of particular interest to
organists were three of his original compositions
for solo organ.
Mr. Sforza opened his program with two classic
organ sonatas, Mendelssohn's Sonata IV (op. 65)
and J.S. Bach's Trio Sonata IV (BWV 528). After
presenting the grandeur and full sonorities of
Franck's Choral II, Ugo delighted us with a
premiere of his newest organ composition, the op.
13 Scherzo. In that Scherzo, a whimsical, playful
romp among delicate flutes was interspersed with
sections where phrases of the familiar
Greensleeves tune appeared in a gentle reed solo.
Vierne's Carillon de Westminster was an audience
favorite, as was his closing piece, his original and
inspiring Fantasy on “Veni Creator Spiritus.”
After enthusiastic applause and some standing
ovations from his audience, Ugo performed two
encores, an organ transcription from his opera,
Mother's Shawl, and J.S. Bach's G-minor Fugue
(BWV 542).
 February 22 2015 David Hatt, organ, St.
Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 13601 Saratoga Ave,
Saratoga
 TBD
Student Recital
Executive Committee Meeting
The next meeting will be held on Tuesday 11th Nov, 2014 at
7:30 PM at Valerie Sterk’s home, 2164 Talia Ave., Santa
Clara
Ugo Sforza
Throughout his recital, Ugo showcased a colorful
palette of tone colors and registrations, from fiery
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OCT 2014
reeds in the French repertoire, to subtle flutes with
mutations in the Bach, to lush orchestral sonorities
in some of his original compositions. He paid
great attention to presenting each piece in an
exciting way, and with registrations that
beautifully matched each musical style, and yet
were representative of the historic organs for
which that particular piece was written. Ugo was
an exciting organ recitalist, and opened his heart to
the audience, both in his musical interpretation of
the various organ pieces, and in talking with
audience members following his recital. We hope
to hear more from him in years to come, both in
publication of his organ compositions, and in
possible future concert tours or organ workshops in
the Bay Area.
For more information on Ugo Sforza and his
compositions,
please
visit
his
website:
ugosforza.jimdo.com
Our AGO chapter extends sincere thanks to
Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church for hosting Mr.
Sforza's organ recital, and to our chapter members
who helped plan the recital and graciously hosted
the reception afterward (including providing
delicious cookies, etc. for that reception). Special
thanks go to Melanie Cervi, Libby Codd, Elisabeth
Pintar, Christine Merjanian, Dian Ruder, Marilyn
Taddey, and Valerie Sterk. ♫
OPEN POSITIONS
Valley Church, Cupertino, 10885 N. Stelling
Rd., Cupertino, is offering a paid internship as
choir director for the traditional service.
Rehearsals Wednesday evenings and Sunday
mornings at 8:35 for 9 AM service, now through
May.
Details available from worship pastor
Daniel Kim at 408-739-4642. ♫
DUES PAYMENT
AGO Headquarters said that they will be mailing
letters to those who have not renewed their dues.
Some members never received the email reminder
because they may have an incorrect email address
at headquarters.
The easiest way to renew your membership is to
call me and I will MAIL you the membership
forms. Make out a check to the “The American
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Guild of Organists”, and mail everything to the
address listed on the form.
You can renew your dues over the web by going
to the AGO website page (www.agohq.org).
From the homepage click the Membership tab,
then Renew Your Membership. From there you
will be prompted to log into ONCARD. ♫
Saratoga Federated Church
Aeolian-Skinner Organ
This organ was built in 1962 and installed in 1964
by Schoenstein. The organ, Opus 1436, has three
manuals, 31 stops, 28 ranks, and 1709 pipes. In
2006 Roger Inkpen of Newton Pipe Organ Services did
the repairing, remodeling and additions to the organ.
Six new ranks, a Peterson MIDI, 32 levels of memory
were added, and all of the original pneumatic action
was replaced by a solid state combination action to
drive the draw knobs.
Specifications
GREAT
8' Prinzipal
8' Holzbordun
8' Flauto Dolce
4' Octave*
4' Rohr Flute *
2' Principal *
III-IV Mixtur
8' Trumpet *
Chimes
61
61
CH
61
61
61
226
61
CHOIR
8' Flauto Dolce
8' Dolce Celeste
4' Spitzoktave **
4' Koppelflöte
II Sesquialtera
8' Krummhorn
Tremulant
68
68
61
68
122
68
SWELL
8' Singendgedeckt
8' Spitzgambe
8' Gambe Celeste
4' Gemshorn
2 2/3' Nazard ***
2' Oktave
8' Trompette
8' Oboe *
Tremulant
PEDAL
16' Bourdon *
16' Kontrabass
16' Gedeckt
8' Octave
8' Bordun
8' Flauto Dolce
8' Choralbass
4' Flöte
16' Fagott
68
68
68
68
61
61
68
61
32
32
12 GT
12
GT
CH
12
GT
32
*
New ranks
** moved rank
*** 1 1/3' Rohrnasat converted to 2 2/3' Nazard
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28 SEPTEMBER CHAPTER EVENT
ELISABETH PINTAR
Our September Chapter Event was a fantastic Past Deans' Concert held at the Saratoga Federated
Church. Not only did it highlight past Deans but also the 50th Anniversary of the Aeolian-Skinner organ,
Opus 1436. We appreciate the staff of the church for the use of their facilities and the excellent reception
they hosted after the concert. The attendance was the best we have seen in events with 150 plus people in
attendance!
I had been waiting with great anticipation for the last two week to attend the “Past Deans’ Concert”
because I knew what was on the program. I was not disappointed. To say it was a hit is an
understatement. All of our senses were treated to a splendid afternoon through music, laughter,
movement, and tastiness. Upon entering the Sanctuary at Saratoga Federated Church all of the beautiful
stained glass windows were lit and quickly the pews were filled, not just from members of SFC but with
many friends of our chapter. When asked by a raise of hands who did NOT play the organ it was exciting
to see that it wasn't just a few, imagine Christmas Eve attendance!
Our former past deans had the privilege of playing on a hidden gem in Saratoga, a 3-manual Aeolian
Skinner organ. In 2006 Roger Inkpen of Newton Pipe Organ Services did the repairing, remodeling and
additions to the organ. Six new ranks, a Peterson MIDI, 32 levels of memory were added, and all of the
original pneumatic action was replaced by a solid state combination action to drive the draw knobs. How
blessed were we that we got to hear this King of Instruments in all its glory.
Diane Keller (Dean 2011-13) started the concert by getting everyone moving to “Every Time I Feel the
Spirit” arr. by Richard Elliot and smiling through the fancy fingering of “Sortie in B-flat” by Louis
Lefebure-Wely and Scherzo by Enrico Bossi. She ended with Richard Elliot’s “Swing Low, Sweet
Chariot” with a little help from the audience snapping their fingers while the melody was played on the
pedals with some serious foot action. Before the piece ended and Diane could lift her hands off the
keyboard the clapping had begun!
Next on the program were Patricia Milstead (Dean 2005-07) and Joyce Rhodes (Dean 2001-03), the
dynamic organ duo. We heard 5 Variations for Organ Duet of “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty” by
Michael Burkhardt. All variations were enjoyed but the 3. Pedaliter had the audience looking at the feet;
imagine FOUR feet playing at once. Bravo! From there we heard two contrasting sounding pieces
arranged by Charles Callahan, “Rhapsody on “English Hymn Tunes” and Toccata on “For All the Saints”.
For their last number they added some distance between them on the bench, Joyce on the organ and Pat on
the piano with “Trio in a Style of Bach - Alles Was Du Bist” by Billy Nalle/Jerome Kern. It was a perfect
blend of Baroque and Pop.
Mike Cala (Dean 1995-97) brought the theatrical sound of the organ literally to life by accompanying the
silent movie “Mighty Like a Moose”. The movie was funny but with the organ it was hysterical! It was a
good thing there were two screens to watch so when you wanted to see Mike improvise and confirm that
there wasn’t ANY music on the organ stand, nothing was missed. The continuous themes and drama he
provided added to this fun experience of organ music and when it ended the audience was still laughing
and clapping.
David Hatt (Dean 1997-99) asked for a brief intermission so we, the audience, could stretch and clear our
minds so we could feel the emotions of “Fantasia on ‘Freu dich sehr, O meine Seele’” by Max Reger. As
promised, this piece was full of expression all the while showing the dexterity needed with continuous
movement in the feet, complicated fingering, and registration changes. The emotions that were brought
out moved your whole being as the understanding of this piece was undeniable. It was truly played to
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understand the meaning of the text, “Rejoice greatly, O my soul!” We look forward to hearing him again
in February at St. Andrews in Saratoga.
At the end, all the artists were once again asked to come to the front to receive a much deserved standing
ovation! The reception afterwards was beautifully sponsored by the SFC as the concert also served to
help celebrate the organ’s 50th Anniversary. Many stayed not just to congratulate the organists beautiful
job but to let the music and friendships linger just a little longer.
From left to right: Diane Keller, Joyce Rhodes, Mike Cala, Pat Milstead, and David Hatt
ANDREW CARNEGIE’S LOVE OF THE ORGAN
I found this reproduced letter about music in a 1915 piano periodical called “Etude.” Note his praise of the organ. I
believe Carnegie had an organ in his home and important organists come to play it. For further information about
and Carnegie and his contribution of church organs see http://www.esteyorgan.com/carnegie.htm.
Lothar Bandermann
Andrew Carnegie wrote movingly of his belief that music—particularly the organ— enhanced the devotional
experience of the churchgoer: “Many a bright boy…entranced by the celestial voice of the organ, will there receive
his first message from and in spirit be carried away to the beautiful and enchanting realm which lies far from the
material and prosaic conditions which surround him in this workaday world....” He donated nearly 8,000 pipe
organs to churches in the United States and abroad. From https://www.pinterest.com/carnegiecorp/carnegiepipe-organs/
“On mornings when Andrew Carnegie has been in this city, in the past year, he has had Walter C. Gale,
organist of the Broadway Tabernacle, come to his Fifth Avenue home at Ninety-second Street, at 7 o'clock in
the morning and play on the great organ that is built in the lower hallway of the steel master's mansion. Mr.
Carnegie is usually wakened by the music.” Taken from
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9F01E5DF1E3BE631A2575BC2A9649D946497D6CF
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Thomas Dahl, (Hamburg
Germany) Organ, CSMA, 4 PM
Music Calendar
Locations
24 Friday
CSMA: Cathedral of St Mary of the
Assumption, 1111 Gough St., San
Francisco
 * T. Paul Rosas, Organ, Laura
CUMC: Campbell United Methodist Church,
1675 Winchester Blvd. Campbell
GC: Grace Cathedral, 1100 California St.
San Francisco
 Chapter Event
* Chapter Member
Every Saturday & Sunday
Organ, 4 PM, Calif. Palace of the
th
Legion of Honor, Lincoln Park, 34 Ave
& Clement St., San Francisco.
D. Hegarty: Oct 5/6 – Nov 2/3
R. Gurney: Oct 12/13 – Nov 9/10
John Kark Hirten: Oct 19/20 – Nov
16/17
K Thompson: Oct 22/23 – Nov 23/24
Jonathan Dimmock: Nov 30 – Dec 1
October 2014
5 Sunday
Paul Meier, organ, GC, 4 PM.
9 Thursday
James Welch, organ, Annual LDS
Convocation, Stanford Memorial
Church, Free, 7:30 PM. Nicholas
Welch, carillon prelude at 7 PM
Lang-Ree & Casie Walker,
Soloists & Stephanie Janowski,
Harp, Los Altos United
Methodist Church, 655
Magdalena Ave, Los Altos,
7:30 PM, Alzheimer's Benefit
Concert
26 Sunday
Ulrike Theresia Wegele-Kefer,
(Austria) Organ, CSMA, 4 PM
29 Wednesday
John Scott organ, Stanford
Memorial Church, Free, 7:30 PM
31 Friday
 David Hegarty, Halloween
Concert, Campbell United
Methodist Church, 1675
Winchester Blvd. Campbell, 7 PM,
costume contest as well with prizes
and a reception following.
James Welch, Annual Halloween
Concert, Nicholas Welch,
keyboard, & Erin McOmber,
soprano, St. Mark’s Episcopal
Church, 600 Colorado Ave. Palo
Alto, 8 PM, $10 at the door.
November 2014
2 Sunday
Cathedral Choir & Orchestra, Faure
Requiem, CSMA, 4 PM
Ryan Enright, organ, GC, 4 PM.
9 Sunday
Christoph Tietze, organ, CSMA, 4 PM
16 Sunday
Angela Kraft Cross, organ, CSMA,
4 PM
Christmas Concert – Harp &
Organ, Trinity Cathedral San Jose,
81 N Second St., 4 PM, Lynn Bailey,
Sue Dinwiddie, Gwen Halterman,
Debbi Ricks, Linda Wood Rollo, &
Brian Swager, harp, Lynn Bailey,
Michael Joyce, & Brian Swager,
organ, Mary Ann Fiene, cellist, Ken
Dinwiddie, Flautist, contact Martha
Bailey 408-578-5104
December 2014
6 Saturday
Annual Crèche Exhibit with Erin
McOmber, soprano, The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
3865 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, Free
19 Sunday
American Guild of Organists
San Jose Chapter
582 Dublin Way, Sunnyvale, CA 94087-3323
FIRST CLASS
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